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A HOWL OF LAUGHTER FPiO START TO FINISH! ■V CIVIC Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Litd. THE GRANDEST... .MERRIEST MUSICAL OF YEARS! Eddie at his brightest and best He Sings, He Dances... .and wait till you hear his New Gags. EDDIE EDDIE EDDIE EDDIE EDDIE EDDIE EDDIE EDDIE CANTOR CANTOR CANTOR CANTOR CANTOR CANTOR CANTOR CANTOR The King of Mirth "ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN" "ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN" - "ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN" - A 20th Century-Fox Special (Approved for Universal Exhibition) » ROLAND* YOUNG JUNE LANG and a Cast of Hundreds. Eddie is fun at its funniest. .20th Century. Fox musicals, the tops.. put 'cm together and yon've got the grandest, fun-jammedest. most irmnU:W:iir A THOUSAND AND Ol^E LAUGHS IN THE GAYEST ...... MERRIEST ..... FUNNIEST MUSICAL SHOW EVER MADE! Upper Symonds St. Direction: R. J. Kerridg#, Sessions: 2 and 8. News, 7.30 p.m. Ep. 12 "Secret Agent," Matinee only. Unpaid Reserves must be collected by'7J}opjn. Hollywood's most bizarre picture of all timet I ROBERT MONTGOMERY With ROSALIND RUSSELL, DAME MAY WHITTY "NIGHT MUST FALL" "NIGHT MUST FALL" "NIGHT MUST FALL" "NIGHT MUST FALL** Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's new departure In Motion Pictnre Entertainment! Also Pete Smith's "Penny Wisdom." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) rfci 1 , ' . ~4' THE |g Karangahape Rd. Direction: R. J. Eoiridge. Sessions: 2 and 8. News, 7.30 p.nu Ep. 12 "Secret Agent," Matinee only. Dick Powell, Doris Weston, Hugh Herbert, Lee Dixon, in "THE SINGING MARINE" "THE SINGING MARINE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Also —■ Madge Evans, Lewis Stone, Dame May Whitty, in <- "I3TH CHAIR" "I3TH CHAIR" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Thriller! (Recommended by Censor for Adnlts.) r The Show Place of-Auckland. | THE BERKELEY | M TO-DAY AT 2.0. TONTGHT AT 816 M shirley Temple ~ With Robt. Young and Alice Faye. In M "THE STOWAWAY" M (Approved for Universal Exhibition). M Undoubtedly Shirley's Best Picture. She sings, dances, and speaks Chinese iu adorably. , S Specially Selected Featuretteg. \ | THE CAPITOL | JfcSKS&i ~ Walter Winchell. Alice Faye,M Jack Haley, Patsy Kelly, in M "WAKE UP AND LIVE" ~ A Rip-roaring Musical Riot! M (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) M Also Constance Worth (Jocelyn Howarth), in "CHINA PASSAGE" M Thrilling Story of Adventure. M (Recommended by Censor for Adnlta.) . : Matinee To-day at 2:— M "Wake Up and Live, Serial ( Secret M Agent"), etc. Reserves (no extra), Phone 17-377. THE WINDSOR | Phone 222. TO-DAY AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Errol Flynn, M Anita Louise,- Sir Cedric Hardwicke, in Vi "THE GREEN LIGHT" 7 !. ; A Magnificent Drama! M Also Frank Leightoa, Shirley Ann M Richards, in "TALL TIMBERS" M Romance! Thrills! Spectacle! Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. • STAR THEATRE PAPAKURA To-night and Monday, 7.45 p.m. Special Children's Matinee To-day at 2 pjn. A Super Programme 1 The supreme Spy Adventure....E. Philipps Oppenheim's.... "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION" (Adult Recommendation), with Edmund Loire, Valerie Hobson. Also—The Grand, Human Story of a Man's Man.... "BIG FELLA (Universal Exhibition), with Paul Robeson. Featurettes include Oswald Cartoon., —SHORT STORY- /( A COMEDY by Robt. Morley I I Proceeds in aid of the \ S I Plunket Society V J LEWIS EADY HALL, / SATURDAY, MARCH 26 Tickets, 3/- P Available at Lewis Eady, Ltd. ' LECTURES ___ DR. ULRIC WILLIAMS. OF WANGANUI. TWO PUBLIC LECTURES On "HEALTH AND HEALING," THEATRE ROYAL, HAMILTON, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY); MARCH 20. AFTERNOON, 2.30. EVENING, 8.15. r VITAL MESSAGES—ARRESTING EXAMPLES. Collection Toward Expenses. Lectures on FIRST AID TO THE INJURED Commence at the AMBULANCE STATION. RUTLAND STREET:— LADIES' CLASS—WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m. MENS' CLASS—THURSDAY NEXT. « 7 p.m. FEE FOR COURSE AND EXAM.. 7/6. TEXT BOOK, 2/S. E. LANGSTONE, Sec.-Manager of Auckland Centre. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY, SUNDAY, 2.45 p.m. Speaker: G. P. O'SIIANNASSYj Ph.D. Subject: "MAN, THE UNKNOWN--3 QUEEN STREET. All Welcome. ATHLETIC SPORTS, SHOWS, RACING, BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES, MEETINGS, FOOTBALL, PUBLIC NOTICES, DANCING, CHURCH NOTICES, ETC.. APPEAR ON PAGES 8 AND 9

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22991, 19 March 1938, Page 28

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